Multi–Ethnic Mentorship Program

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The Multicultural Mentorship Program (MMP) is an opportunity for second-year students of color to work with University of Minnesota, Morris faculty and/or staff on a year-long project and/or research endeavor. Benefits include:

Exposure to an array of programs and services that will aid in developing practical academic skills, as well as a clearer sense of academic and professional interests

The possibility of a long-term mentoring relationship with a Morris faculty and/or staff member

Potential advancement to local and national undergraduate research presentations

A stipend of $1,000 paid in two installments ($500 each semester)

To qualify, students must:

have 24-60 credit hours completed by the end of spring 2014

carry 12 credits or more throughout each semester during the 2014-2015 academic year

have a strong desire and commitment to work with faculty and/or staff

These positions are competitive with 12 awards available each year.

For questions, or to check on openings for 2014-15, contact 320-589-6097.

The University of Minnesota, Morris is a public liberal arts University that provides a rigorous undergraduate liberal arts education, preparing its students to be global citizens who value and pursue intellectual growth, civic engagement, intercultural competence, and environmental stewardship.